"We have created a position where I have all the best information from the best."
When Jurgen Klopp landed at Hope Street, which was also where he signed a contract to become Liverpool coach in 2015, he was beautified by his calmness.
At that time, he was preparing to reach the milestone of 3 years the German coach led The Kop without any titles, when Liverpool lost in the League Cup final and Europa League 2016, in the Champions League 2018.
However, Klopp was not shy. He firmly believes that the right people and processes are ready to ensure success will continue success.
Klopp was right. Liverpool soon reached an unprecedented height, becoming the first English team to simultaneously hold the C1 Cup, the European Super Cup, the Club World Cup and Premier League titles.
With Manchester City, they have redesigned what is needed to win the English championship. In the continental arena, they are the team that opponents want to avoid.
Klopp has created Liverpool with his fiery style of play, with a seemingly endless source of energy.
But, at this time, when Klopp is in the coaching chair, playing some sports with his colleagues or quietly watching the game against Wolves, the feeling of Liverpool not Klopps anymore becomes more and more obvious. The fever, sadly, was at Wolves, the team Liverpool had won against 17 days before.
Liverpool have lost 7 matches - more than they have suffered in 3 seasons 2018-2019, 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 combined, 11 points behind the Top 4, eliminated in 2 domestic cup competitions. No one recognizes them.
At this time, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are their concerns, not Manchester United or Newcastle. Since Klopp arrived at Anfield, Liverpool have only reached 10th place in the Premier League five times three in the first season (2015-2016), one in the second season (2016-2017) and this time.
The fire on the Reds' legs and minds seems to have cooled. And it doesn't look like it's really turned off. Few people believe that Trent Alexander-Arnold - only 24 years old, has become so weak and declining so quickly compared to when he was 21, 22, 23. It is also impossible to think that Andrew Robertson - one of the most "hot" players, is a bit superficial in many situations.
No (or not) confirm the "opposite" situation at Anfield, but is there anything unusual when new factors such as Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo and Stefan Bajcetic are among the most highly appreciated for their dynamism?
Of course, Nunez and Gakpo have just moved in and have not shown their true qualities. The young Spanish player is only 18 years old. They still need to show themselves.
What about Mohamed Salah and the rest? For missed shots, Trent and Robertson have had many third and fourth shots, as a demonstration that Liverpool's wing pair is still good but in fact has some "fake" features. It's like finishing work...
When Wolves fans shouted after each pass from their team, it was like a mockery for Liverpool, the players in red shirt could only chase in frustration. People no longer feel the fighting power of The Kop.
Is it because after nearly 8 years, the German coach has exhausted them? And they want to change? At least it is a stronger investment to ensure a deep squad, instead of players having to work hard like in previous seasons.
Is it unreasonable that Liverpool have gone through many periods without a series of players due to injuries? Are the compliments for Bajcetic a wake-up call for Klopp?